Which Media Figures Should Be on the 2014 TIME 100?

While TIME’s editors will choose the TIME 100 — our annual list of the most influential people in the world — we want readers to have a say too. Cast your vote here for the media people you think have changed the world this past year, for better or worse. Voting closes at 11:59 p.m. on April 22, and the winner of our reader poll will be announced April 23. This year’s official TIME 100 list will be announced April 24.

Susan Patton

When Patton, dubbed the “Princeton Mom,” wrote an essay for the Daily Princetonian urging women to focus less on their careers and more on finding a husband, she earned loads of criticism, only to follow up with a book called Marry Smart: Advice for Finding THE ONE.

Jonah Peretti

The Buzzfeed co-founder makes a traffic killing when it comes to lists, quizzes and cat memes — but his plans for the future of journalism are what has turned his company into a true digital-media institution.

Robin Roberts

The Good Morning America anchor inspired viewers through her fight against breast cancer and myelodysplastic syndrome and, in another brave step, came out publicly in a Facebook post and discussed her girlfriend on air.